now, maybe neither boeing or united technology is your thing. don't forget, dave cote's honeywell, my reservation, the stock has been a rocket ship. and i feel like without a real pullback you will have top ticked this screaming monster. my second theme tonight, yeah, i'm going all in with china. we learned that china's turning on the jets here. claus who has been to china many times knows his markets and political science has told us china was way too restrictive in the monetary policy, that somehow the communist party got caught up on worrying about inflation, not worrying about growth. come on, malice, be like mal for heaven sake. i think they're still going with the techs, though. that's over. klaus is confident that when the dpovt unveils the plan for growth in february, they're going to dazzle, from a disappointing 8% to a stunning 11%. there's plenty to like if china gets ho the t in here and takin all its clothes, that's ray lewis. the chinese are addicted to coal. and we know electric uses have gotten stronger and stronger as the year's